Hello all,After my first "real" test (meaning in the field, where everything has to go 100% smoothly and the end product has to look good) with the app I've noticed that there are a ton of features which seem to be crucial for a lot of us doing mapping in remote mountainous areas.

• Drone coords (lat/lon & UTM)• home/pilot coords (lat/lon & UTM)• Ability to create a plan from coords (on the fly and not from a kml or shp)• Distance from pilot to furthest point• Realistic estimation of lines that can be completed after flying part/half of the first line?• Ability to clear map cache or part of map cache when certain tiles fail to load• Half map and half video feed view or ability to swap map and video at the least• Camera settings option to change from manual to auto or at least display the current settings on side bar while taking off/flying or even just a warning on system check before flight to see if camera settings are on manual and if they are then asks if this is what the user wants.• Ability to create square/rectangle plans• Proper sidelap + frontlap adjustments when flying in mountainous terrain• ️ability to choose your terrain? Mountainous, flat, etc with differing settings for each ️• Ability to specify altitude change between each line (e.g. telling the drone to go up 10m every time it finishes a line)• Auto return home calculations (i.e. figuring out how much percent it takes to fly to the start of a line and making sure to auto return home with enough to get back) • Drone not moving + rotors obstructed should cut motors and give out an emergency signal with last known coords of drone • Ability to disable loading/saving from/to server when in remote areas on bad wifi

I think with all of these features, dronedeploy would and could take on a significant amount of users who fly drones in similar areas and terrain as myself. A lot of these are small fixes or changes which would take little to no significant time to develop and would give the app the all-around experience that they are trying to achieve.